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BMW Group South Africa strengthens impact on education with latest Lethabong School of Specialisation development.
Fri Jul 25 13:13:00 CEST 2025 Press Release
+++ BMW Group South Africa hands over state-of-the-art facilities at Lethabong School of Specialisation (SOS) in Soshanguve +++ BMW Group South Africa marks a continuous commitment to youth development and educational infrastructure in South Africa +++ The event reinforces the BRIDGE partnership with UNICEF, aligning with the BMW Group’s global educational ambitions +++
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Soshanguve, Tshwane. A new chapter in youth
development and community upliftment officially began on 25 July in
Soshanguve, as BMW Group South Africa proudly handed over
state-of-the-art facilities at Lethabong School of Specialisation
(SOS) in Maths, Science & ICT. This latest phase in a series of
continuous refurbishments and modern infrastructure underscores the
company’s enduring commitment to creating a brighter future for South
African youth through sustained investment in educational
development.
The pivotal event was attended by Ilka Horstmeier,
Labour Relations Director and Member of the Board of Management of BMW
AG, responsible for People and Real Estate, and Peter van Binsbergen,
CEO of BMW Group South Africa. They were joined by a distinguished
assembly of guests, including the members from the Department of Basic
Education; UNICEF South Africa and various local municipality representatives.
A collective commitment to future generations.
The extensive enhancements at Lethabong SOS include a new school
auditorium, two advanced IT centres housing a total of 40
workstations, and a fully equipped kitchen. These vital infrastructure
investments are a tangible expression of BMW Group South Africa’s
impact-driven approach to corporate social responsibility,
demonstrating that the company builds more than just cars – it builds
futures. The newly introduced auditorium provides matriculants with a
dedicated, conducive space for examinations for the first time,
ensuring uninterrupted learning for all grades. Additionally, the
modern kitchen serves learners with healthy meals and improves the
overall learning environment.
Lethabong SOS emerged as the optimal choice, not only serving as a feeder school from Ntsha-Peu Primary School but also representing a community poised for this dedicated support.
A vision unveiled.
During the event, both Ilka Horstmeier and Peter van Binsbergen
addressed the learners, school leadership, and attendees, articulating
the vision behind BMW Group South Africa’s investment. The day also
featured a walkabout, allowing guests to experience firsthand the
significant additions to Lethabong SOS that will deliver a fully
modernised campus experience, complete with cutting-edge learning
spaces and foundational amenities crucial for contemporary education.
Additionally, Ilka Horstmeier engaged with school principal Maphefo
Malope and the learners, gaining meaningful insights into the daily
realities and aspirations of the school community.
Empowering through partnership: The BRIDGE way.
This initiative is a cornerstone of BMW Group South Africa’s
‘BRIDGE: Educating Young People for Tomorrow, Today’ partnership with
UNICEF South Africa. This collaboration aligns with UNICEF’s global
ambition to reach children and young people through educational
programmes worldwide, including learning in STEM subjects (science,
technology, engineering and maths), a vision championed by the
company’s leadership.
“Investing in education is investing in the very fabric of society. Facilities like those at Lethabong SOS create environments where young minds can truly flourish, where potential can be meticulously nurtured,” states Ilka Horstmeier. “Our work here in South Africa, as part of our broader engagements across the nation, reflects the BMW Group’s fundamental belief in empowering communities and enabling the next generation to shape their own success stories.”
The partnership with UNICEF at Lethabong SOS also unlocks unique learning avenues for students through innovative coding and robotics programmes, equipping educators with essential skills to deliver advanced curricula. This hub will extend its reach to neighbouring schools, operating as an essential resource centre in collaboration with the Department of Basic Education and UNICEF South Africa.
This country-wide programme was initiated in 2023 and provides young learners from disadvantaged schools with unparalleled access to mentorship, inspiration, and guidance within the dynamic fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. By immersing these pupils in real-world STEM environments across BMW Group South Africa’s business units the programme aims to ignite a passion for innovation and cultivates the skills essential for navigating the challenges and opportunities of the future.
Building a legacy of progress.
Van Binsbergen affirmed the company’s strategic vision: “Our
commitment to South Africa transcends traditional business models. The
transformation at Lethabong SOS is a powerful reflection of our
collective conviction that sustained investment in education and
infrastructure development is paramount for national progress. It
solidifies BMW Group South Africa’s leadership in responsible business
practices and social transformation, inspiring assurance for a
thriving tomorrow.”
This handover marks a significant step in BMW Group South Africa’s ongoing journey to support human potential and build robust educational foundations within the communities it serves.